Fantasy series with a bit more 'traditional' elements thrown in. Closer in the vein of George R.R. Martin than Tolkien.

Warlord
Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell

The Winter
King

Enemy of
God

Excalibur
[finale]

"What if King Arthur existed? And if he actually did, how would it work?" These three fine books explain just that, in the best presentation of historical fiction by a master in the field. This ain't no Sword in the Stone.

Stormlight by Brandon Sanderson

Way of
Kings

Words of
Radiance

The Way of Kings could very well be the best thing Brandon Sanderson has written so far, and that's the first volume in his huge fantasy. He's guessing at this point 10 books, and book 2, Words of Radiance should / could be out in November. It's fantasy, with unique magic system and world; that's as ambitious (though on different levels and in different ways) as George R.R. Martin's.

Preferred format /
edition:

ebook. This is going to
be a big series.

Bourne
(Ludlum only)

Bourne
Identity

Bourne
Supremacy

Bourne
Ultimatum

Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon

Outlander

Dragonfly in
Amber

Voyager

Drums of
Autumn

The Fiery
Cross

A Breath of Snow and
Ashes

Written in My Own Heart's
Blood

Malazan

Gardens of the
Moon

Deadhouse
Gates

Memories of
Ice

House of
Chains

Midnight
Tides

The
Bonehunters

Reaper's
Gale

Toll the
Hounds

Dust of
Dreams

The Crippled
God [finale of the originals]

The Kharkanas
Trilogy

Forge of
Darkness

Fall of
Light

other
novels

Night of
Knives

Return of the Crimson
Guard

Stonewielder

Orb, Sceptre,
Throne

Blood and
Bone

Another fantasy series, this one heavier on magic...nad myth. Because there are gods. Greek mythology type gods.